Student Course Load
Repeating Curriculum Courses After Successful Completion
For curriculum courses, with the exception of a very few DAN and MUS prefix courses that can be repeated more than two times to meet degree requirements, students must obtain division approval before enrolling in a course, which they have already successfully completed twice. PED, CUL, and HRM courses, however, may not be repeated after one successful completion. FTEs cannot be counted for students who successfully complete curriculum courses more than three times.See the Repeating Courses in the CPCC Catalog.
Student Course Load Regulations
Students registered for at least 12 hours of credit during fall and spring terms and for at least 9 hours of credit during summer term are considered full-time students.
Students seeking overload approval for 19-20 hours during fall and spring terms and for 14-15 hours during summer term must secure approval from the faculty advisor, program or discipline chair, division director, campus evening director, or appropriate instructional dean.
Students seeking overload approval for 21 or more hours during fall and spring terms and for 16 or more hours during summer term must secure approval from the appropriate instructional dean. Approvals are entered into the student record from the office of the instructional dean.
See Course Load Regulation in the CPCC Catalog.

